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I’M NOT GOING TO BE MRS CRUISE IV, SAYS VANESSA

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VANESSA Princess Margaret in the hit KIRBY, who plays Netflix drama The Crown, has spoken out for the first time ent rumours to quash that ‘ludicrous’ persist she and Tom Cruise are engaged to marry.

‘There’s literally zero truth in it,’ the actress arose when said of she the began filming Mission: suggestion, which first Impossible 6 opposite Cruise.

‘I’ve been in a relationsh­ip for two years! The once, rumours in a roomful came out after I’d met Tom, of people. We hadn’t started filming, and all of a sudden we’re getting married! It’s so bizarre. My boyfriend found it hilarious.’

Ms Kirby won plaudits for her bullseye portrait of the Queen’s sister in the Netflix series The Crown, the first series of which was streamed a year ago.

She completed wor last) series in the ear to hang up the wig fo told me. (Those episo from December 8.)

The actress believes talk took off because wasn’t public knowle

She never discussed the rumour with Cruise. ‘I didn’t bring it up. And he never mentioned it. I don’t think he even knows. The whole thing’s ridiculous.’

Mission Impossible film-maker Chris McQuarrie cast Vanessa as a baddie after seeing her as the princess.

In the season one finale, Margaret’s hoped-for marriage to divorcee Group Captain Peter Townsend has been vetoed by her big sister, and she feels lost.

Ms Kirby worked with writer Peter Morgan to chart the Princess’s unhappines­s. ‘We started with her at 17,at her sister’s wedding. I just knew I had to set her up as this little girl who was this bright flame — and then how did she become the woman in the wheelchair?’

Kirby’s portrait of Margaret is a brilliant exploratio­n of someone who has had their heart broken, time and again.

In one episode in season two, she breaks down in her bedroom, hurling crystal tumblers at the wall as an Ella Fitzgerald track plays in the background.

‘She does this mellanchol­y dance. You rarely saw her on her own, and I always imagined her alone in the house, grieving for her father — her sister preoccupie­d with a husband and kids and so busy being Queen. She would feel redundant, isolated; ostracised. I just imagined these dark

nights of the soul, rattling around in Clarence House.’

But Margaret meets her match in photograph­er-about-town Antony Armstrong-Jones. She spots him at a wedding, and later collars him at a society soiree.

As played by Matthew Goode, ArmstrongJ­ones lived life to the full. One scene has him in a threesome with old friends.

And when the Queen hosts a party for him and Margaret, she senses that his interactio­ns with female guests aren’t as innocent as they appear.

Margaret, though, is unfazed, and informs a friend, in frank terms, what it is she most enjoys about the Lothario.

Ms Kirby said she’s pleased she got to see Margaret ‘falling in love’, though she would have liked to stay with the part until the end. It was always going to be the case, though, that another actress would portray the princess in seasons three and four — joining Olivia Colman, who has replaced Foy as Her Majesty (as I revealed last month).

Next year, Ms Kirby returns to the stage in a contempora­ry version of Strindberg’s Miss Julie, which was written by Polly Stenham with Kirby in mind. Called Julie, it will be directed by Carrie Cracknell, and is set in the kitchen of a London townhouse.

Later this month, Ms Kirby will host a private screening of two episodes of The Crown for War Child. She studied conflict resolution in South Africa and hopes to become an ambassador for the charity.

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 ??  ?? Regal: Vanessa as Princess Margaret in The Crown, and, inset, with Matthew Goode as Antony Armstrong-Jones
Regal: Vanessa as Princess Margaret in The Crown, and, inset, with Matthew Goode as Antony Armstrong-Jones

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